Argus Machine Builds on a Legacy Think you know Argus? Look closer. By Nerissa McNaughton
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hould you be fortunate enough to visit Argus, you will soon understand the value and respect their team has for the company’s humble beginnings. Kris Mauthe, President & CEO, may lead you around the office complex, past the state-of-the-art machining tools, and into a building where it takes your eyes a couple seconds to adjust to the light. When you realize where you are, however, it’s delightful. They call it The Vault, and it’s filled with memories from Argus’ 60-year history: the first handwritten payroll book, the rucksack one of the founders carried when he immigrated to Canada, machines and tools that were beyond innovative for their time, old company jackets and photos, two vintage lathes whose beds make innovative boardroom tables – it’s an absolute treasure trove and a worthy time capsule, the likes of which few companies can boast. However, there’s a door to the left. When opened, the door leads to The Lab, a brilliantly white room where natural light pours through the bay doors, giving an almost ethereal look to the birthplace of Argus’ most innovative new ideas and products, and the tools that take them from conception to reality, complete with temperature-controlled chambers for extreme weather testing, 3D printing, robotics and the latest in machining technology. “We aspire to be the best in the world for each product that we manufacture, and that takes constant investment in technology and education,” says Mauthe. Connecting the two rooms is one of the many gifts Argus has received over the years. It’s part of a barrel from a Canadian Leopard C2 Tank that served in Afghanistan,
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and it’s set at an angle so that, if you look through it from The Lab, you see the portrait of the founders in The Vault. If you look through it from The Vault, you see Argus’ latest projects in The Lab. The old and the new. The past and the future. The foundation and the elevation. That’s what Argus is all about. You think you know who they are and what they do? Get ready to be surprised. Very surprised.
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